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Grateful DeadGrateful Dead Live at Sullivan Stadium on 1989-07-02 (July 2, 1989)

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Collection: GratefulDead
Band/Artist: Grateful Dead
Date: July 2, 1989 (check for other copies)
Venue: Sullivan Stadium
Location: Foxboro, MA

Source: FOB (Sennheiser 421s > Sony D-5 (Dolby B in) > MAC)
Lineage: Playback on Nakamichi DR-1 (Dolby B out) > Tascam HD-P2 (24bit/48khz) > WAV > FLAC
Taped by: Tim Alexander
Transferred by: Bill Tetzeli
Keywords: Tim Alexander; Bill Tetzeli; 24 bit


Description

Set 1

This Land Is Your Land
Good Times
Sittin' On Top Of The World
This Land Is Your Land
Playing In The Band
Crazy Fingers
Wang Dang Doodle
We Can Run
Tennessee Jed
Queen Jane Approximately
To Lay Me Down
Cassidy
Don't Ease Me In

Set 2

Friend Of The Devil
Truckin'
He's Gone
Eyes Of The World
Drums
Space
The Wheel
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Hey Jude
Sugar Magnolia

Encore
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)

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Tuning 2.9 MB
231.6 KB
132.4 KB
409.2 KB
Playing In The Band -> 62.7 MB
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2.5 MB
7.6 MB
Crazy Fingers -> 89.5 MB
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3.5 MB
10.7 MB
Wang Dang Doodle 96.4 MB
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11.8 MB
We Can Run But We Can't Hide 64.1 MB
4.4 MB
2.5 MB
7.6 MB
Tennessee Jed 109.8 MB
7.5 MB
4.2 MB
13.1 MB
Queen Jane Approxamately 74.4 MB
5.2 MB
2.9 MB
8.9 MB
To Lay Me Down 119.0 MB
8.7 MB
5.0 MB
15.4 MB
Cassidy -> 72.1 MB
4.9 MB
2.8 MB
8.5 MB
Don't Ease Me In 39.6 MB
2.8 MB
1.5 MB
4.8 MB
Friend Of The Devil 133.3 MB
9.6 MB
5.3 MB
16.5 MB
Truckin' -> 85.3 MB
5.9 MB
3.3 MB
10.1 MB
He's Gone -> 153.7 MB
11.2 MB
6.3 MB
19.4 MB
Eyes Of The World -> 127.9 MB
8.9 MB
4.9 MB
15.1 MB
Drums -> 92.8 MB
6.8 MB
4.0 MB
12.4 MB
Space -> 105.1 MB
7.8 MB
4.6 MB
14.0 MB
The Wheel -> 60.3 MB
4.1 MB
2.3 MB
7.2 MB
Dear Mister Fantasy > Hey Jude Refrain > 132.8 MB
8.8 MB
4.9 MB
15.8 MB
Sugar Magnolia 122.9 MB
8.3 MB
4.6 MB
14.9 MB
The Might Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) 64.6 MB
4.5 MB
2.5 MB
7.9 MB
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Reviewer: fool on board - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - September 5, 2010
Subject: fox borough ->buffalo
the show in foxborough 2 nights prior opend 1st set with
playin->crazy fingers(wow!!hows that for a set opener) ...the playin was just up to the jam where they cut it off and went into crazy fingers
and i waited the entire show for them to pop back
into the reprise but alas it was not to be.
Did they forget about it??? I have no idea.
but you can imagine my delight when 2 days later in my home town of Buffalo when the better part of the way through the second set the come creeping out of ship of fools to finish it off with the playin reprise!!!! yeah!Now thats a band! I dont know who else noticed it at the time
or later for that matter!? When i met back up w/friend after the show who had been with me in foxborough (who know there Dead) they seem to think i was off my rocker. but off course the tapes later upheld my version of this unusual occurence. I dont know if this has happend before
or after but i knew it happend that night.
being there i thought fox borrough was the better of the 2 shows but the tapes seem to indicate otherwise.

Notes

Patch SRC: FOB (Schoeps cmc4/mk2 spaced 20' > PCM > DAT > CD > EAC > FLAC) > upsampled in real time from 16bit/44.1khz - 24bit/48khz (playback in CE 2K on Inspiron 600m > Edirol UA-1EX > Tascam HD-P2 (24bit/48khz) > WAV)

Transferred and seeded by Bill Tetzeli (btet@adelphia.net)


Known flaws:

- Friend of the Devil cuts in at the beginning. This was patched with the Schoeps source from :00 to :14
- Tape flip in Drums. This and a few seconds of slightly degraded tape at the beginning of the second side were patched with the Schoeps source, from 3:50 to 4:14.

All patches made in CE Pro with levels matched and crossfades.

Quality notes: This is a truly excellent FOB; it's the reason I got into recording at 24 bit, I just didn't know it until now. IMHO this sounds better than the Schoeps source on archive.org (which is still excellent, and used to patch a couple of spots in the second set). First, it sounds like it was taped right in the Phil zone, my door and windows were rattling even with the stereo at moderate volume. Second, Jerry and all the other instruments sound clearer, fuller and warmer, with more definition and separation. It sounds a ghost of a hair's ghost away from being a Healy matrix.


Many thanks to Tim Alexander for lending me these phenomenal masters!


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